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Temple magazine #11, “Made in Japon”

Contributed by TEMPLE on Apr 29th, 2023. Artwork published in
April 2023
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Founded in 2018 by Anaïs Allias and Margaux Salarino (Temple Office), Temple is a cross-disciplinary platform on art, fashion, design and innovation with an annual publication. It presents contemporary designers and artists. The images are constructed by a principle of appropriation, re-intervention and collages made from the contributions sent.

Issue 11 of Temple magazine is titled “Made in Japon” and was launched on April 5th, 2023. The magazine was designed by Anaïs Allias and Margaux Salarino and curated together with Mathieu Buard. Contributors to this issue are Jon Rafman, HEAD – Genève, Neïl Beloufa, Mall Grab, Hanayo, Jeremy Benkemoun, Adabana Bloom, Salomé Chatriot, Gaspar Willmann, Julien Magalhaes, Sarah Makharine, Émile Kirsch, Mengche Chiang, Florent Cornier, Muse, Clara Ziegler, Charlotte Haulot, D-E-A-L, Matthieu Michaut, and Agga Stage.

“Now.Here No.Here” mixes capitals of  with lowercase letters from  Print Italic. The running text is set in (the Latin part of) .
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“Now.Here No.Here” mixes capitals of Astro with lowercase letters from OCR-PBI Print Italic. The running text is set in (the Latin part of) PingFang.

The blocky letters for “Adabana Bloom” are from .
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The blocky letters for “Adabana Bloom” are from Forward.

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“Hanayo” uses the italic style of .
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“Hanayo” uses the italic style of Caramel.

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